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though in the cashiers defense, they did order a number 6 with a side of attitude. so -- and finally tonight, new studies have shown that eating too much fried and grilled meat increases the risk of alzheimer's. when reached for comment guy fieri said, "where am i?" [ laughter and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, the 8g band! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: sound great. you guys sound great tonight. how are you, fred? >> fred: i'm doing great. >> seth: you're doing great. that's great. now -- we talked about this a little yesterday, because you were doing this show, "portlandia" premiers this week. [ cheers and applause ] you're such a busy guy. >> fred: yeah. >> seth: but then i heard you saying this backstage and, like, sometimes i think you maybe make things up, but i heard you say this backstage. i just want to check. is it true you just invented a sport? >> fred: i did. i did. it's a kind of a -- it's called statue sport and competitive statuing. so, you just sort of -- you're very still. and you compete against other teams from other cities and for as lon
though in the cashiers defense, they did order a number 6 with a side of attitude. so -- and finally tonight, new studies have shown that eating too much fried and grilled meat increases the risk of alzheimer's. when reached for comment guy fieri said, "where am i?" [ laughter and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, the 8g band! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: sound great. you guys sound great tonight. how are you, fred? >> fred: i'm doing great. >> seth: you're...
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remember that red bar of defense spending? in 2010 we have a lot of money we're spending on operations in iraq. that's gone. disappeared by 2012. the amount of money being spent in afghanistan is declining. so we are keeping the defense spending, you know, in decline largely because we're ending overseas operations, yet we still have the entitlement programs going up and up. >> isn't it the other way around? are those operations coming to a close to get to this? >> well, we get some savings from the end of operations, but he wants to cut even further. i repeat, he wants to cut $113 billion in the next five years out of what he proposed we spend last year on the military. >> can we also point out where he wants to cut is alarming. he wants to raise housing expenses for current military and are retired. also, tricare, the current military health care system, he wants military people to add more to tricare, costing them more for health care. in the meantime, he's giving away obamacare to everyone else. >> even more damaging to th
remember that red bar of defense spending? in 2010 we have a lot of money we're spending on operations in iraq. that's gone. disappeared by 2012. the amount of money being spent in afghanistan is declining. so we are keeping the defense spending, you know, in decline largely because we're ending overseas operations, yet we still have the entitlement programs going up and up. >> isn't it the other way around? are those operations coming to a close to get to this? >> well, we get some...
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it punishes the troops to reward defense contractors who finished when the taxpayers jumped. i am getting a little tired of hearing that inaccurate comment about coming back to preworld war ii levels in 1940. it is actually worse than that. >> he fears this could lead to an army that is unready and incapable of fighting a major war. >> 28 people died in connection with the 9-11 disability scandal that involves new york police officers firefighters and jail guards. the attorney's office says the accused ripped the social security disability system off by faking psychological disorders for links to the exposure of the 9-11 terror attacks. will we finally get answers on the irs targeting of tea party groups. a person at the center of the scandal is being called to capitol hill. lois lerner gave a statement that invoked the 5th amendment at a hearing. lawmakers say they won't cut it and expect more when the irs hearing reconvenes in a week. >> where are the biggest wine drinkers in the world? vatican city. that's according to a report at the wine institute. people are drinking 10
it punishes the troops to reward defense contractors who finished when the taxpayers jumped. i am getting a little tired of hearing that inaccurate comment about coming back to preworld war ii levels in 1940. it is actually worse than that. >> he fears this could lead to an army that is unready and incapable of fighting a major war. >> 28 people died in connection with the 9-11 disability scandal that involves new york police officers firefighters and jail guards. the attorney's...
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what is the defense strategy in this? >> the defense strategy is broadly to impose reasonable doubt. but what they want to do, look at other possible suspects here. this is a guy who a lot of people were after. this is a guy who was involved in a lot of lawsuits, owed a lot of people money, had a lot of enemies, the defense saying that's the place to look. >> so in some ways they want to figuratively put him on trial which means she doesn't take the stand. >> i don't think there's a chance she takes the stand. there's too much at risk for her. too much for her to explain. they want to just say reasonable doubt and most importantly they got something specific with that reasonable doubt which is look at all of these other people who might have been possible suspects here. look at all these other people who might have wanted him dead. not an easy defense. >> even though these are tough questions for her, all the evidence circumstantial. >> that's right. circumstantial and, remember, she's not the one who actually put the bom
what is the defense strategy in this? >> the defense strategy is broadly to impose reasonable doubt. but what they want to do, look at other possible suspects here. this is a guy who a lot of people were after. this is a guy who was involved in a lot of lawsuits, owed a lot of people money, had a lot of enemies, the defense saying that's the place to look. >> so in some ways they want to figuratively put him on trial which means she doesn't take the stand. >> i don't think...
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well the go to country for unmanned aerial vehicles soon to become the world's largest exporter on the defense front the iron dome system proved its capabilities in the last dance the wall lining the pockets of these really military industrial complex nobody wants to talk about. because everybody. in the street is very upset it's a lot of money the politicians over here we have a solution the idea of his appeal we have a solution years of fighting in close combat in gaza in the west bank have also given israelis the age thirty weapons like the guy and to avoid assault rifles and now something that even hollywood is copping a gun that shoots around corners and as controversial as israel's west bank barrier is its state of the and security system is being copied along america's borders with canada and mexico i think the israelis do. most exciting in the country because they are developing something distinct immediately in the field so the engineering the four million dollars day goes directly to the army and can see if we do all day develop with good or not after three years of working on his do
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he was cleared of assault and battery charges, which means the jury believed he was acting in self-defense. cena punched the victim, 63-year-old william o'brien after he was honking at him. o'brien died ten days later of a head injury. cena is facing up to a year in jail. >>> tonight a new nbc4 poll shows d.c. mayor vincent gray leading in the april 1 democratic primary. the results show he is benefitting from a crowded field of candidates. but he remains vulnerable because of if lingering 2010 campaign scandal. tom sherwood breaks down the findings. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >>> first elected in 2010, mayor gray decided only in december to seek reelection. the new maris poll for nbc4 and media partners, wmau radio and the washington informer shows the head to head race this way now. gray has 28% followed by ward 4 councilmember muriel bowser in striking distance at 20%. 13% forward 2 councilmember jack evans. 12% forward 6 councilmember tommy wells, and 12% undecided. all of the other candidates trail in single digits, far behind the leaders. for mayor gray, however, his ap
he was cleared of assault and battery charges, which means the jury believed he was acting in self-defense. cena punched the victim, 63-year-old william o'brien after he was honking at him. o'brien died ten days later of a head injury. cena is facing up to a year in jail. >>> tonight a new nbc4 poll shows d.c. mayor vincent gray leading in the april 1 democratic primary. the results show he is benefitting from a crowded field of candidates. but he remains vulnerable because of if...
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. >> we bring in a defense attorney. brian, the family wants to sue petco, who is at fault here? npetco has a responsibility to make sure that the rat received an adequate vaccine to make sure that the rat would not infect someone who bought the rat. that is obvious. but what petco will do here, they like target or pet smart or petco, they have vendor agreements with the other wholesalers. and that is a facility that provided the rat to petco. >> the company is going to blame the supplier? >> absolutely. they have vendor agreements and a whole harmless agreement with the supplier. and the supplier has to assume full responsibility. and if ifault. if i'm petco, i'm going to go back and say you didn't adequately give a vaccine to the rat. if i'm a family i'm going to say you're the face of the transaction, you have to assume responsibility. >> very quickly, dr. siegel, this rat bite fever as it's being called, you're saying it's not normally deadly. parents out there -- rats are becoming more and more popular pets. parents don't need to panic, antibiotics can treat it. >> absolutel
. >> we bring in a defense attorney. brian, the family wants to sue petco, who is at fault here? npetco has a responsibility to make sure that the rat received an adequate vaccine to make sure that the rat would not infect someone who bought the rat. that is obvious. but what petco will do here, they like target or pet smart or petco, they have vendor agreements with the other wholesalers. and that is a facility that provided the rat to petco. >> the company is going to blame the...
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you don't spend time or money developing those capabilities for purely conventional purposes or for defensive purposes. usually when you undergo those efforts to develop that kind of capability, it's because you want to have the opportunity to one day put a nuclear warhead on one of those rockets. so that's the story of iran. massive expansion in their enrichment and reprocessing
you don't spend time or money developing those capabilities for purely conventional purposes or for defensive purposes. usually when you undergo those efforts to develop that kind of capability, it's because you want to have the opportunity to one day put a nuclear warhead on one of those rockets. so that's the story of iran. massive expansion in their enrichment and reprocessing
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turns out, dick cheney having been a defense secretary, certainly knows this. turns out a lot of food stamps go to military families. i want to put up a defense department review that showed last year military families more reliant on food stamps in 2013 than any previous year. $100 million in food stamp spending in military grocery stores there. have been food stamp cuts as well. if you take his cheap attack at face value, it's wrong. number two, what's wrong with food stamps that are going to help people in need including our veterans and their families? >> there's nothing wrong with it. the other thing, nondefense discretionary spending has actually grown less under obama than defense has. i mean, people forget sequestration applies to everything else other than entitlements and obama has proposed basically that the extra $50 billion he's asked for will be split between the pentagon and all the other agencies. and, you know, even with the budget this year that, you know, hagel's budget under sequestration, that only brings us back to 2007 levels in real term
turns out, dick cheney having been a defense secretary, certainly knows this. turns out a lot of food stamps go to military families. i want to put up a defense department review that showed last year military families more reliant on food stamps in 2013 than any previous year. $100 million in food stamp spending in military grocery stores there. have been food stamp cuts as well. if you take his cheap attack at face value, it's wrong. number two, what's wrong with food stamps that are going to...
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law and order is still in the numerous civil defense groups. today it was announced the hated riot police with be disbanded. the new leaders are acutely their power comes from those who fought in the main square. this is hospital number 17 where many of the 2,000 people injured 21-year-old person who became a symbol of the when she wrote on social media i am dying. thought i would d die. such known people die of neck wounds. i'm a medical worker. totally without compassion. all of these can't be for nothing because there's been too blood. >> here is the dilemma. is mood amongst the people for a thorough cleaning out of the old guard but that takes urgent ukraine is in need of a credible government now because the country is in running out of money. bank today they watched the ukrainian currency low.n all-time crimean city there were opposedpro russians who the new government scuffled with crimean tartars. hey ordered a massive military exercise close to ukraine's border but said it was not events.d to in kiev there is still mourn in. ukraine's
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the problem with that defense is going to be even when she takes the stand tomorrow. all right, let's assume all of that true she made a mistake in taking that drug. once she gets in that car and the ambien, the effect of that starts, you get off the road. you call a friend. you call a cop. you don't keep driving. >> that's the problem. >> maybe she didn't intend to take that specific pill. at some point as she is pointing out she intended to keep driving. >> we're not going to try it on tv but it is an interesting case. ladies, thanks very much. we appreciate it reminder lis wiehl is the author of the new thriller "snapshot" there it is. stossel says kids are better off now than they were 50 years ago. is he nuts. we will have the debate moments away. [ sneezes, coughs ] i'veot a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's te for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is twon't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. ♪ ♪ ♪ then don't miss sleep train
the problem with that defense is going to be even when she takes the stand tomorrow. all right, let's assume all of that true she made a mistake in taking that drug. once she gets in that car and the ambien, the effect of that starts, you get off the road. you call a friend. you call a cop. you don't keep driving. >> that's the problem. >> maybe she didn't intend to take that specific pill. at some point as she is pointing out she intended to keep driving. >> we're not going...
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and he needs the tougher defense at this point. she may not have to fight an extradition order. >> that's exactly right. and even his lawyer has said, look, we have to separate the cases. now he's on the record basically saying -- >> see if it works. deb feyerick, thanks for that. appreciate it. >>> the fda is weighing some pretty serious ethics right now, of baby-making with three different parents. dr. sanjay gupta has weighed in. he will join me, as well as the legal panel to talk about the moral, the legal questions and just the humanity of it. we're back in a moment. [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car
and he needs the tougher defense at this point. she may not have to fight an extradition order. >> that's exactly right. and even his lawyer has said, look, we have to separate the cases. now he's on the record basically saying -- >> see if it works. deb feyerick, thanks for that. appreciate it. >>> the fda is weighing some pretty serious ethics right now, of baby-making with three different parents. dr. sanjay gupta has weighed in. he will join me, as well as the legal...
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i'll tell you how to fix it and pay for it. >>> how much to cut from our defense budget. i'll talk to william cohen. plus confessions of a middle class cab driver. he would be back on the road to prosperity if he could just find the on ramp. i'm ali velshi. a and this is "real money."
i'll tell you how to fix it and pay for it. >>> how much to cut from our defense budget. i'll talk to william cohen. plus confessions of a middle class cab driver. he would be back on the road to prosperity if he could just find the on ramp. i'm ali velshi. a and this is "real money."
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that's the price of this tactic, if you withdraw your defense from these -- of these laws. there may not be someone there who can advance the case. >> it's like these laws are almost like criminal defendants who get a state appointed lawyer, but in their case, the state appointed lawyer doesn't show up, and nobody else hassed power to step into his shoes and so big shock, these laws tend to fall. >> that's what's so troubling. i happen to agree with the president in this area, i did not agree with how they handled doma and these cases. as lawyers, we have an obligation to the legal process. we should have a full and fair hearing of these issues. there's good faith arguments on both sides, i just don't agree with one side. >> but eric holder is saying, and he said it at the federal level, what was unusual about what he did at the federal level when he close not to defend the defense of marriage act, he had been defending it for a year and a half, and suddenly he went in and said, there is no good faith basis on which this could be defended. that was unusual, because he had j
that's the price of this tactic, if you withdraw your defense from these -- of these laws. there may not be someone there who can advance the case. >> it's like these laws are almost like criminal defendants who get a state appointed lawyer, but in their case, the state appointed lawyer doesn't show up, and nobody else hassed power to step into his shoes and so big shock, these laws tend to fall. >> that's what's so troubling. i happen to agree with the president in this area, i did...
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that means hardened cockpit doors, armed pilots, crew self-defense training as well as air marshals. >> rene, thank you. let's talk about this video. why did you decide to do this? >> because nobody is moving quick enough. it's 13 years later. and we seem now to have airlines -- we had one airline, united airlines had installed these secondary barriers on a lot of their aircraft. now the merger happened between united and continental, the new ceo has decided to remove the secondary barriers from the oncoming aircraft and it sets a dangerous precedent. we have our airline companies that are minimally complying with what is recommended by the tsa for procedures and by removing the secondary barrier the only thing that is prove on the protect the cockpit during those times when the door is open, if that is being removed from the aircraft, we have no form of protection during that time. >> and you don't think that beverage cart that they placed in the aisle over there and the flight attendants stand behind it while the pilot walks out, they go to the lavatory, whatever, and then they clo
that means hardened cockpit doors, armed pilots, crew self-defense training as well as air marshals. >> rene, thank you. let's talk about this video. why did you decide to do this? >> because nobody is moving quick enough. it's 13 years later. and we seem now to have airlines -- we had one airline, united airlines had installed these secondary barriers on a lot of their aircraft. now the merger happened between united and continental, the new ceo has decided to remove the secondary...
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. >> there were no defensive wounds and no signs of sexual assault. >> the scalp here is brown, about 14 inches in length. >> the soles of the feet were clean in this case and that indicates to me that she certainly was not standing up at the scene where she was found. she certainly did not walk there. >> no injuries. >> the only other findings were some unusual marks on genna's thigh, indentations that were made after death. >> on a living person, these fade very quickly. in this case, these are postmortem pressure marks. they don't tend to fade because the -- the color comes as the blood leaks out of the vessels by gravity after death and it more or less outlines the area of pressure. and then it stays that way indefinitely until the body decomposes. >> the mousers' telephone records yielded the first clue. despite the fact genna was told not to use the telephone, she called several friends that morning. >> yeah, you should have talked to them. >> really? he's a senior? you'll see him monday. >> around 11:30, genna's conversation with her friend ended abruptly. >> hello? genna? genn
. >> there were no defensive wounds and no signs of sexual assault. >> the scalp here is brown, about 14 inches in length. >> the soles of the feet were clean in this case and that indicates to me that she certainly was not standing up at the scene where she was found. she certainly did not walk there. >> no injuries. >> the only other findings were some unusual marks on genna's thigh, indentations that were made after death. >> on a living person, these fade...
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hamilton's trial, in a devastating blow, tom bevel, the blood spatter expert hired by the defense testified that he concurred with the prosecution's expert. >> in my opinion, when you look at this case in its totality, in other words, look at all of the physical evidence, look at all of the statements, i am certainly well beyond any reasonable doubt that dr. hamilton is the person who has done this. >> john hamilton was found guilty of his wife's murder and sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. >> we all felt sorry for him, because, you know, the situation, but to us, the evidence was so overwhelming, and it just seemed to show on his face that he was guilty. >> john will rot in jail. john will have to pay for this at a higher level than what he has already paid. >> meaning? >> going to hell. >> the forensic findings i thought were powerful. that is the glorious thing about this case. there was absolutely no doubt in my head. he is the killer. he's made his own bed. >> that is one of the interesting things about forensic pathology and forensics. it's the study of the hu
hamilton's trial, in a devastating blow, tom bevel, the blood spatter expert hired by the defense testified that he concurred with the prosecution's expert. >> in my opinion, when you look at this case in its totality, in other words, look at all of the physical evidence, look at all of the statements, i am certainly well beyond any reasonable doubt that dr. hamilton is the person who has done this. >> john hamilton was found guilty of his wife's murder and sentenced to life in...
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defense health programs, 1300%. veterans medical care, 4500%. all this now -- listen -- bill: got to pay for it, charlie. >> every time the government is involved in these programs they balloon greater than the rate of inflation. look why housing prices went up so much. i give you a analogy. they went a lot because you have government involvement. went up until the rate of inflation until they crash. this stuff always crashes in the end, unto the northly. bill: unfortunately. see you on fbn. charlie gasparino. what's next, martha? martha: thanks, guys. there is a big push underway for dallas to host the 2016 national convention. the last time it was in the big d, 1984 when delegates officially nominated president ronald reagan for his second term. casey stiegel live in dallas with more. casey, why dallas this time? >> reporter: the mayor and former u.s. senator from texas say it is about time for big d to get this thing. part of the bid they will be submitting to the committee today talks about how dallas is centrally located, right in the middl
defense health programs, 1300%. veterans medical care, 4500%. all this now -- listen -- bill: got to pay for it, charlie. >> every time the government is involved in these programs they balloon greater than the rate of inflation. look why housing prices went up so much. i give you a analogy. they went a lot because you have government involvement. went up until the rate of inflation until they crash. this stuff always crashes in the end, unto the northly. bill: unfortunately. see you on...
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reporter: child protective services say jordan and spriggs encouraged aggressive behavior while the defense attorneys suggest this was corporal punishment and appropriate discipline. in the end the judge found probable cause to move the case to circuit court. the attorney james mccord who is representing more than a dozen parents offers this statement. "the wheels of justice are firmly in motion." in manassas surae chinn, wusa9. >> those caretakers could face additional charges involving more children. that grand jury meets april 7th. >>> nasa is revealing details about a dangerous spacesuit leak that nearly drowned an astronaut. luca farmatana was on a spacewalk when water began to leak into his helmet. the italian astronaut said he couldn't see, hear or speak and it was like wearing a fish bowl on his head. an american astronaut finally guided him back into the international space station. >> you could see some of the water floating away that had built up inside luca's helmet, helmet off and luca safely back inside. >> nasa investigators released a report today citing another leaking issu
reporter: child protective services say jordan and spriggs encouraged aggressive behavior while the defense attorneys suggest this was corporal punishment and appropriate discipline. in the end the judge found probable cause to move the case to circuit court. the attorney james mccord who is representing more than a dozen parents offers this statement. "the wheels of justice are firmly in motion." in manassas surae chinn, wusa9. >> those caretakers could face additional charges...
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the defense attorneys suggest it was corporal punishment and the discipline was appropriate. >>> coming up next an altercation breaks out between a police officer and the man who was video taming -- videotaping him making the arrest. >> we are cold and clear now. we had about an inch and a half of notice on the weather terrace. high temperature 38 at national, low was 30, averages now 50 and 33, record high 74, record low 12. we will come back, look ahead to the weekend and to our next st >>> can you and i as regular citizens whip out our cell phones and video the cops making arrests? even the courts say yes as long as we're not violating any laws and that is why this confrontation is under investigation. take a listen. >> i haven't done anything wrong. >> leave! >> i have done nothing. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, sir. there is no reason for you to be here. >> you don't. you just lost it. >> we are concerned about what we saw in the video and the department will be taking a thorough look at that video. >> you just lost your freedom of speech apparently. that man was recording last sunday as ba
the defense attorneys suggest it was corporal punishment and the discipline was appropriate. >>> coming up next an altercation breaks out between a police officer and the man who was video taming -- videotaping him making the arrest. >> we are cold and clear now. we had about an inch and a half of notice on the weather terrace. high temperature 38 at national, low was 30, averages now 50 and 33, record high 74, record low 12. we will come back, look ahead to the weekend and to...
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the defense has argued prosecutors did not have the evidence to prove the theory of their case. that the woman was too drunk to consent to sexual activity. tate's trial begins next month. >>> the montgomery county school system is apologizing and investigating after a bus driver left a seven-year-old boy to wander around in the cold by himself for three hours. the substitute driver dropped him off at the wrong place yesterday. it was a busy intersection along route 197 and conty road more than a mile away from the kids home. of course his family launched a frantic search and he was found after dark walking alone near james harrison elementary. >> he was screaming, he was crying, he was cold. we tried to touch his fingers, he couldn't even move his fingers they were red down to his knuckles were red. >> an urgent care center treated him for mild exposure and he was back in school today, but his family told us they do not plan to let him ride that bus for at least the rest of this week. the folks in montgomery county schools say there is no excuse for what happened. >>> well arizo
the defense has argued prosecutors did not have the evidence to prove the theory of their case. that the woman was too drunk to consent to sexual activity. tate's trial begins next month. >>> the montgomery county school system is apologizing and investigating after a bus driver left a seven-year-old boy to wander around in the cold by himself for three hours. the substitute driver dropped him off at the wrong place yesterday. it was a busy intersection along route 197 and conty road...
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you know he would have applauded well i mean we've got to remember these this defense the defense cuts that we're seeing really aren't actually cuts from much they're above what we were supposed they were supposed to cut in the sequester i think one hundred thirteen billion dollars but still less than the defense department wanted for they put in their budget well they always want more and more xander missing two trillion dollars they can't account for exactly and so i think that you know there are places there are places we need to cut all over the government including the military there are military contractors that do you know abuse their privileges but i think that the reason you said all but three of their stocks hit fifty two week highs is because they've built these into they've built the expectation of less defense spending into their accounting this this mark has become basically the golden calf i mean these two do these contractors literally most of them have a plan in every single congressional district in america what we do about the budget and where you have to cut it look
you know he would have applauded well i mean we've got to remember these this defense the defense cuts that we're seeing really aren't actually cuts from much they're above what we were supposed they were supposed to cut in the sequester i think one hundred thirteen billion dollars but still less than the defense department wanted for they put in their budget well they always want more and more xander missing two trillion dollars they can't account for exactly and so i think that you know there...
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megan was defense daily. you have spoken about the challenges of trying to cut from the tail instead of the two. i wonder how you look at things like dod schools base operations and from a services perspective how they are looking at the battlefield setting type things and whether that is falling into tooth or tails when you are looking at where to cut. >> we you're looking at everything is on the table and it has been for a couple of years. schools are on the table. we looked at schools. scammer went from very benign efficiency initiatives all the way to very aggressive that included the schools and then we turned it over to the chiefs and the joint staff and the chairman reid a process and they concluded that schools were really important to the quality of life of the military families their kids are out of school all the time. some confidence that dod is going to make sure we provide for their families education was important to the future force recruit and retain so we honor their perspective obviously. t
megan was defense daily. you have spoken about the challenges of trying to cut from the tail instead of the two. i wonder how you look at things like dod schools base operations and from a services perspective how they are looking at the battlefield setting type things and whether that is falling into tooth or tails when you are looking at where to cut. >> we you're looking at everything is on the table and it has been for a couple of years. schools are on the table. we looked at schools....
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proposal.l has sent a served as secretary of defense -- as the cohen served secretary of defense under william clinton. he also served in the house of representatives. toning us now to discuss the state of the military and the state of politics. you get that money, you figure out how to spend it. what is your take on the budget. devil made me do it. the congress of the u.s. has mandated that the defense department take a half $1 trillion out of its spending programs. fixed on thes now problem. he has come up with a proposal to cut back on the number of personnel and that is where you get the quickest spin down in taking money out of personnel because that is where you have a very high costs involved. he is reducing the size of the military by some 70,000. the marines.ut of he is cutting some old systems, retiring them and putting more money into new systems. if congress doesn't like it and congress controls the purse strings, the president proposes, congress proposes. congress will have to decide do we propose more money or do we have a different balance in keeping some of the older sy
proposal.l has sent a served as secretary of defense -- as the cohen served secretary of defense under william clinton. he also served in the house of representatives. toning us now to discuss the state of the military and the state of politics. you get that money, you figure out how to spend it. what is your take on the budget. devil made me do it. the congress of the u.s. has mandated that the defense department take a half $1 trillion out of its spending programs. fixed on thes now problem....
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the whole country should be coming together to deal with flood defenses. and the fact is from the moment he turned up in a flooded house with a labour candidate alongside him, he completely misjudged the mood of the country. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, first -- [shouting] first of all let me say to him that it is a simple choice between the uk statistical authority and him. people will believe the uk statistical 40. and now the assessment of how much to invest in flood defense depend significantly on your assessment of the risks posed by man-made climate change. he said in opposition about climate change this. it's easy to do the sorts of things like ride your bike, visit -- rebuild your house to make a green. but it's only clear you mean it when you do the tough things as well, like telling the truth about climate change. so mr. speaker, what is the truth about climate change? >> the truth about climate change is that this government has a program to reduce carbon right across our economy. we started with the government itself, compared with the government
the whole country should be coming together to deal with flood defenses. and the fact is from the moment he turned up in a flooded house with a labour candidate alongside him, he completely misjudged the mood of the country. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, first -- [shouting] first of all let me say to him that it is a simple choice between the uk statistical authority and him. people will believe the uk statistical 40. and now the assessment of how much to invest in flood defense depend...
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the priority, i'm always for more defense. i understand there could be cuts here and there, waste fraud, and some of the programs needed to be pulled back and some of the equipment, but i'm for a stronger defense. i think america constantly has to relearn the lesson and i don't want to do it again in the future. >> very good point. eric, general odierno, the army's chief of staff came out and said this soldier level would be absolutely way too small. he also said that we would be at high risk to meet one major war. isn't the best way to prevent war to keep the strongest military? >> i do, and this may surprise a lot of people, but i'm okay with this. i'm okay with a troop drawdown. i don't like the fact we're not becoming -- draw them down. we don't want to be boots in the ground in other countries anymore. we want to defend our soil, american interest abroad and here, but let's do it smarter. let's do it with drones, with air -- the air force. let's do it with submarines. i think this is actually probably a smart thing to do.
the priority, i'm always for more defense. i understand there could be cuts here and there, waste fraud, and some of the programs needed to be pulled back and some of the equipment, but i'm for a stronger defense. i think america constantly has to relearn the lesson and i don't want to do it again in the future. >> very good point. eric, general odierno, the army's chief of staff came out and said this soldier level would be absolutely way too small. he also said that we would be at high...
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we do have significant defense contractors, lockheed martin, boeing, our top defense contractors do a lot of work here. we have various companies from outside who do provide us with military hardware and technology. we do have significant military bases. that is one of the questions going forward, as we start the drawdown. what impact is this going to have on companies that do business? the top contractor is lockheed martin. in their budget they sort of won and lost. the most expensive program in pentagon history is the f 35, the new fighter jet. there will -- that is one of the most expensive programs to maintain. some callers may call in and wonder why we don't cut back rather than cutting benefits, but the pentagon is locked in, so lockheed martin wins on that. at the same time, the navy will have to cut its plans to build a new combat ship. they wanted to build 52, 55, and secretary hagel said that they are only building 32. they lost on that. where are those jobs going to go? it is a trade-off. there are a lot of questions about the impact that this will have on jobs in the unite
we do have significant defense contractors, lockheed martin, boeing, our top defense contractors do a lot of work here. we have various companies from outside who do provide us with military hardware and technology. we do have significant military bases. that is one of the questions going forward, as we start the drawdown. what impact is this going to have on companies that do business? the top contractor is lockheed martin. in their budget they sort of won and lost. the most expensive program...
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at that meeting late last year, defense secretary chuck hagel told all the other defense secretaries in nato that by the next time they all got together, the u.s. and afghanistan would likely have signed a deal to arrange for some number of u.s. troops to stay on in afghanistan even after the nominal end of the war this year. he told the other defense ministers when we next meet in february, we expect that by then the president of afghanistan will have signed this deal. well, that next meeting in february is tomorrow. tomorrow chuck hagel is meeting again with all of those other defense ministers from all the other nato countries. the next meeting is tomorrow and the president of afghanistan has not signed that deal even though the u.s. had told those defense ministers we expected that by now it would be a done deal. it seemed like the afghan president was going to sign it. the deal was finalized and put in writing in november. the afghan government convened aloya jerga for all the tribal elders in afghanistan to weigh in on it and resoundingly said the afghan president should sign t
at that meeting late last year, defense secretary chuck hagel told all the other defense secretaries in nato that by the next time they all got together, the u.s. and afghanistan would likely have signed a deal to arrange for some number of u.s. troops to stay on in afghanistan even after the nominal end of the war this year. he told the other defense ministers when we next meet in february, we expect that by then the president of afghanistan will have signed this deal. well, that next meeting...
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defense cuts. it would shrink the size of the army and eliminate some older weapons programs. the secretary laid out his plans yesterday. >> this is a time for reality. this recognizes the magnitude of the reality of our fiscal challenges, the dangerous world we live in, and the american military's unique and indispensable role in the security of this country and in today's volatile world. >> for more insight i want to bring in robert levinson. he is a retired colonel from the u.s. air force and has more than two decades of service and joining us, larry korb. they are both joining us from washington, d.c. if you could explain based on your experience and your reading of the proposed defense budget put forth yesterday, what is your initial reaction? >> basically, it is higher than we would have expected a year ago because you had the budget deal that gave some relief from sequestration. even if you control for inflation is higher in real terms than it was during the cold war and it brings us back to
defense cuts. it would shrink the size of the army and eliminate some older weapons programs. the secretary laid out his plans yesterday. >> this is a time for reality. this recognizes the magnitude of the reality of our fiscal challenges, the dangerous world we live in, and the american military's unique and indispensable role in the security of this country and in today's volatile world. >> for more insight i want to bring in robert levinson. he is a retired colonel from the u.s....
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the defense budget is coming down after a decade where the defense budget kind of double. d. the industry has to adapt to this and the big primes like people like lockheed and general dynamics maintain their profits although the revenues have come down a bit so it's an adjustment but not something people did not see coming. >> the plan is being met with resistance by many at congress. >> they are. tryingto make some tough choices it will be the job of congress to step in and move those numbers up. the world is not safer and this is not the time to begin to retreat and not the time to cut our military. >> while the budget may be getting some pushback, some lawmakers say is time to downsize. >> we can trim the budget when it comes in the military, we just have to be responsible. the world is constantly changing every single day. at the same time, we can still do the job we promised to do for the world and still do the job to protect tomography in america. >> secretary hagel's plan was he sent to congress next month as part of the obama opposed budget and congress will no doubt
the defense budget is coming down after a decade where the defense budget kind of double. d. the industry has to adapt to this and the big primes like people like lockheed and general dynamics maintain their profits although the revenues have come down a bit so it's an adjustment but not something people did not see coming. >> the plan is being met with resistance by many at congress. >> they are. tryingto make some tough choices it will be the job of congress to step in and move...
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about $700 billion on the defense of this nation. while close to tril-- 2-- hundred-- rather, one-- that's a hard number to read right there. >> stephen: okay, okay, i think i know what's wrong here. jim, put the chart back up. the first year should read, "1990, not 2008. defense spending should be blue and entitleiments should be red. and steve doocy should not be on television. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) become line the pentagon will cut as many as 80,000 active duty troops, adding to an already terrible unemployment rate. thankfully, congress is taking a stand, and that brings us to tonight's word. ( cheers and applause ). jobsolete. nation, there are those out there who say the only thing america manufacturers any more are easy cheez and people who think they're allergic too gluten. ( laughter ) but, folks, they are wrong. we also make bombs. and good news, while the budget cuts jobs for soldiers, it spares most arms manufacturers which is why yesterday, shares of lockheed martin, northrop grumman, general dynamics, and
about $700 billion on the defense of this nation. while close to tril-- 2-- hundred-- rather, one-- that's a hard number to read right there. >> stephen: okay, okay, i think i know what's wrong here. jim, put the chart back up. the first year should read, "1990, not 2008. defense spending should be blue and entitleiments should be red. and steve doocy should not be on television. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) become line the pentagon will cut as many as 80,000 active duty...
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four of them, the largest are in the defense department. the national security agency which has been in the news a lot. the national geospatial intelligence agency where i worked for a couple of years. they take pictures from satellites. the defense intelligence agency does mostly intelligence matters. then, the national reconnaissance office which manages satellites. and a lot of people think you launch a satellite and it is just up there. no, you fly a satellite. you determine where it will be and then you maintain it. that is what they do. two intelligence agencies focused primarily on the united states. the fbi and the department of homeland security. they're concerned with threats and terrorist organizations and they work with state and local governments. then you have the treasury department. the drug enforcement agency. their work should be obvious. the energy department which is where my security clearance currently resides which looks after nuclear matters and energy matters. we also have each of the five armed forces as its own in
four of them, the largest are in the defense department. the national security agency which has been in the news a lot. the national geospatial intelligence agency where i worked for a couple of years. they take pictures from satellites. the defense intelligence agency does mostly intelligence matters. then, the national reconnaissance office which manages satellites. and a lot of people think you launch a satellite and it is just up there. no, you fly a satellite. you determine where it will...
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that is dismissed by russia's defense minister who said it has nothing to do with ukraine. it's russia's forces going through an u unannounced test, basically making sure that the army, the navy, and the air force can react to any perceived threats as quickly as they should be able to. now they did say that the black sea fleet, which is based in crimea in ukraine is being adequately protected, and the fleet is being bumped up a bit, which is probably what you would expect for any country with overseas military assets near a country going through a revolution at the moment. although they have said that the military drills have nothing to do with what is going on in ukraine, there are probably people who are very high up in the defense ministry and russian government as well who are thinking that reminding russia's neighbors and it's rivals of russian military might at a time when it's influence in central and eastern europe has taken a big dent recently is certainly no bad to do from a russian geopolitical perspective. >> getlet's go to tim friend who has the latest from kie
that is dismissed by russia's defense minister who said it has nothing to do with ukraine. it's russia's forces going through an u unannounced test, basically making sure that the army, the navy, and the air force can react to any perceived threats as quickly as they should be able to. now they did say that the black sea fleet, which is based in crimea in ukraine is being adequately protected, and the fleet is being bumped up a bit, which is probably what you would expect for any country with...
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cheryl: you are coming out in defense of bitcoin? why would you defend bitcoin when you lost this amount of dollars? >> this isn't a problem with the bitcoin technology or protocol. it is a problem with one individual company, mount gox -- mount gox in japan. was a shady company that was not very trustworthy. they had problems for years and ultimately i got burned because i had fun there. cheryl: they're looking into mount gox to see if there is attribution, but you have a full defense of bit:in general and you say when it comes to regulators, quote, they are focused on amplifying and in cities destruction. this happened in the u.s. the federal reserve, they would have your back, you would get your $300,000 back. at this point you have got nothing so why blame regulators who could have stopped this and could have saved you? for what happened to mount gox but you can't regulate await incompetence and failure. that is what people try to do in the u.s. financial system and we're left with these too big to fail companies that posed syste
cheryl: you are coming out in defense of bitcoin? why would you defend bitcoin when you lost this amount of dollars? >> this isn't a problem with the bitcoin technology or protocol. it is a problem with one individual company, mount gox -- mount gox in japan. was a shady company that was not very trustworthy. they had problems for years and ultimately i got burned because i had fun there. cheryl: they're looking into mount gox to see if there is attribution, but you have a full defense of...
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i have prepared so well. >> what the defense of back is going to do? >> iwatch his feet and his hands. >> what does that tell you? what he's proceeding might happen? >> i'm trying to be ahead of the game. as i go to the line, i have the checklist in my head of the what is my progression. go-to guy air the force comes to worse. what is the second look? >> that is my alert look. i go from one to two to three, sometimes four. >> you primarily have three receivers. >> it depends on the game. every play is different. i go through my checklist. if it isn't there, that is when the scrambling and trying to make lace happens. i just try to be smart. my dad tommy and other coaches tommy, just salvage the play. if it is not there, other players are going to make plays for you later on in the game, just throw it away or get a positive gain. that is what i try to do. >> should we measure by career or, the super bowls? >> i think it has to be all-encompassing. either way they prepare, affect people, affect organizations. manning how peyton affected the indianapolis
i have prepared so well. >> what the defense of back is going to do? >> iwatch his feet and his hands. >> what does that tell you? what he's proceeding might happen? >> i'm trying to be ahead of the game. as i go to the line, i have the checklist in my head of the what is my progression. go-to guy air the force comes to worse. what is the second look? >> that is my alert look. i go from one to two to three, sometimes four. >> you primarily have three...
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half, the and a defense budget. after that, we will re-air the conversation from the world affairs in connecticut. a couple of live events to tell you about tomorrow on our companion network. a senate armed services committee looks into the relationship between military and sexual assaults and suicide. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. at 2:00 p.m., a hearing on the effect on alzheimer's disease and the state of all summers research. -- alzheimer's research. as studentsre told and as a nation, in terms of popular imagination, is that there are citizens and margins and demonstrations that occur. they are really done i famous and iconic people. they simply, rosa parks was so tired that she refused to get up from the bus. and, a young preacher that the president referred to during the election. of africansses americans from racial oppression. there is a notion that martin could do this stuff and jesse could run and all these other things. they sound good and they really simplify a complicated histo
half, the and a defense budget. after that, we will re-air the conversation from the world affairs in connecticut. a couple of live events to tell you about tomorrow on our companion network. a senate armed services committee looks into the relationship between military and sexual assaults and suicide. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. at 2:00 p.m., a hearing on the effect on alzheimer's disease and the state of all summers research. -- alzheimer's research. as studentsre...
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picked him as his defense minister. he in return for the first time handed over the full powers of the presidency to morsi. and everybody, president morsi, the people around him, the american diplomats and other western diplomats were consinced that assisi was committed to being a professional, sphaig o ut. he seemed like he wanted to stay out of it. that changed and he ended up sticking the knife in the back. >> rose: what happened. do we know what happened. >> what he said at the time was that the military needed to step in because egypt was sliding towards civil war or civil strife. it may be and here i'm just guessing. it may be that he really was hoping that morsi could eventually control the state, could get the police back on the beat, could control the crime and pacify the situation. when morsi failed to do that, general assisi didn't pause to ask is this because of his own failings or the recalcitrants of the state. he had to step in. >> he's the most popular figure in egypt today. >> he's the most popular figu
picked him as his defense minister. he in return for the first time handed over the full powers of the presidency to morsi. and everybody, president morsi, the people around him, the american diplomats and other western diplomats were consinced that assisi was committed to being a professional, sphaig o ut. he seemed like he wanted to stay out of it. that changed and he ended up sticking the knife in the back. >> rose: what happened. do we know what happened. >> what he said at the...
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the problem with that defense is going to be even when she takes the stand tomorrow. all right, let's assume all of that true she made a mistake in taking that drug. once she gets in that car and the ambien, the effect of that starts, you get off the road. you call a friend. you call a cop. you don't keep driving. >> that's the problem. >> maybe she didn't intend to take that specific pill. at some point as she is pointing out she intended to keep driving. >> we're not going to try it on tv but it is an interesting case. ladies, thanks very much. we appreciate it reminder lis wiehl is the author of the new thriller "snapshot" there it is. stossel says kids are better off now than they were 50 years ago. is he nuts. we will have the debate moments away. it says here that a won's sex drive increases at the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heart disse. keep hrt-healthy. live long. eat the 100% goodness of post shreddedheat. doctorrecommend it. some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling thfunds makes them more money. which makes you wonder.
the problem with that defense is going to be even when she takes the stand tomorrow. all right, let's assume all of that true she made a mistake in taking that drug. once she gets in that car and the ambien, the effect of that starts, you get off the road. you call a friend. you call a cop. you don't keep driving. >> that's the problem. >> maybe she didn't intend to take that specific pill. at some point as she is pointing out she intended to keep driving. >> we're not going...
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